Lightning to USB Cable (0.5 m)

Lightning to USB Cable (0.5 m)

Overview

This USB 2.0 cable connects your iPhone, iPad or iPod with Lightning connector to your computer’s USB port for syncing and charging. Or you can connect to the Apple USB Power Adapter for convenient charging from a wall outlet.*

Lightning Fast Faults!

I still have at least 8 '30 pin' cables for iPods, iPhones & iPads, which have all lasted all this time, with not one fault.
Since my partner and I bought eac
I still have at least 8 '30 pin' cables for iPods, iPhones & iPads, which have all lasted all this time, with not one fault.
Since my partner and I bought each other the iPhone 5 in January, we've had 3 faulty 'Lightning' cables each. Yes, Apple will replace them under the warranty, providing you return the faulty one! If not, they will relieve your credit card of £15.00 and leave you with yet another cable which will break within a month.
This is clearly a very poor design and one which needs to be addressed by Apple immediately.
Come on guys. Your quality control is going down the pan here!

Written by Damian M from Uppingham

26 Feb 2013

647 of 710 people found this useful

Is this review useful?Lightning Fast Faults!

1.0 out of 5 stars

Bad quality

Bought both my kids an iPod for Xmas - both cables not working now - very poor

Written by Samantha L from Comber

21 Feb 2013

552 of 617 people found this useful

Is this review useful?Bad quality

1.0 out of 5 stars

Seriously APPLE?! Fix the problem!

As with the majority of the reviews this product is far subpar. I enjoy Apple products as much as the. Ext person but these light ing cord are rediculous. I hav
As with the majority of the reviews this product is far subpar. I enjoy Apple products as much as the. Ext person but these light ing cord are rediculous. I have had my iPhone 5 since it came out and it works fine dispite use and abuse plus an otterbox... So i guess thanks Otterbox! But these cords are useless. Every one from apple has broken within months and all third-party chargers that stay together end up quiting and i get an "accessory not supported" message after using the stupid thing for weeks every single day with no issues. All i can figure is ur updates mess up the connection somehow. I would glad to pay more for a charger if it worked longer than a few months, even though I think $20 is too much for a flippin charger... I want quality over quantity and will pay for it if I have to.

Written by Joe S from Bay minette

7 May 2016

510 of 552 people found this useful

Is this review useful?Seriously APPLE?! Fix the problem!

1.0 out of 5 stars

Cheaply made cords

We have gone threw 6 or more these charging cords in the years of owning an iPhone . They always split right near the charging port that connects in the phone
We have gone threw 6 or more these charging cords in the years of owning an iPhone . They always split right near the charging port that connects in the phone . I’m very displeased that after all these years they have not made these cords any more durable . We buy very expensive iPhones and they can’t even make a cord that last ? And charge $20 just to replace the dang thing ? My family now shares two cords over 4 phones.

Written by Amber M from Victorville

19 Aug 2019

2 of 2 people found this useful

Is this review useful?Cheaply made cords

1.0 out of 5 stars

Cird

This is the second charging cord I’ve had that has split close to where it plugs into the phone, and wires are exposed. I’ve had many iPhones and the last two c
This is the second charging cord I’ve had that has split close to where it plugs into the phone, and wires are exposed. I’ve had many iPhones and the last two cords I’ve had have done this. The quality just isn’t there anymore.